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    He visited every country in the world — without flying. Here’s how much it cost


    Danish traveler Torbjorn Pedersen says he is the first person to visit every country in the world — without flying.

    It’s a feat that took 10 years to accomplish — with average costs of around $20 a day, he said.

    “In some countries like Singapore, I have to spend more than $20 a day. But in other countries like Bolivia, $20 is more than enough,” 44-year-old Pedersen told CNBC. 

    When he was not sleeping on trains and ships, in hostels or his hammock, he stayed with host families, he said.

    Pedersen said through the year hundreds of people opened their homes to him after he became popular on social media.

    “In fact, I have often had to say ‘no’ to people because I had too many offers or because it was inconvenient,” Pedersen said.

    He has even been invited several times to stay at five star hotels, he said.

    Pedersen’s decade-long adventure was funded by geothermal electric power generation firm Ross Energy, who sent him about $600 every month, he said.

    “They just felt [my plan] was really crazy, and they wanted to support it. What I did is part of world history, and they wanted to be a part of it,” Pedersen said. 

    Pedersen took about a decade to visit 203 territories around the world.

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    To visit 203 territories, Pedersen said he traveled about 382,000 kilometers (237,363 miles) and used 20 different modes of transportation, including:  

    1. 351 buses
    2. 67 minibuses
    3. 219 taxis
    4. 46 motorcycle taxis
    5. 87 shared taxis
    6. 4 shared motorcycle taxis
    7. 28 four-wheel drive vehicles
    8. 9 trucks
    9. 158 trains
    10. 19 trams
    11. 128 metros or subways
    12. 43 rickshaws or tuktuks
    13. 40 container ships
    14. 33 boats
    15. 32 ferries
    16. 3 sail boats
    17. 2 cruise ships
    18. 1 horse carriage
    19. 1 police car
    20. 1 high performance yacht

    Pedersen spent the most time in Hong Kong where he lived for 772 days during the pandemic, and the shortest time — just 24 hours — in Vatican City. 

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